Bojana Matejić (b.1984) is an Artist and Art and Media Theorist. After studying Fine Arts (B.A & M.A 2008) and Theory of Arts and Media (M.A 2009) she received her doctorate in 2015 from the University of Arts in Belgrade under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Lev Kreft on the normative presuppositions of human emancipation in art theory/aesthetics of Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière. Since October 2015, She is an Assistant Professor of Discursive Practices in Art and Media at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade and a Guest Lecturer in the Theory of Art at the Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Arts in Belgrade. In 2019. She was a Guest Research Fellow in the field of Global Art History at the University of Leipzig in Germany with a Scholarship from the Leibniz Gemeinschaft, hosted by Beáta Hock, curator, and cultural historian. She is the Principal Investigator of the subproject Participatory Practices and Contemporary Art within the project EPICA (funded by The Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia 2021–ongoing) at the University of Arts in Belgrade. She published with Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, Orion Art, etc. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1325-0546).